K.G.A. - '83-'86


NUTHIN'! No Discogs, no memory of the group from Finn-punx in their mid 50s,
totaalinen mysteeri ydin!!! As unhoned as they are unknown...

Legion Of Death - Demo/Reh #1 Nov '86

"Insanely rare rehearsal-demo by Denver's own LEGION OF DEATH, recorded in November 1986, after their 2 studio demos and about a year before their debut LP. 23 Tracks of crazy neanderthal crossover thrash in 47 minutes. They sound like Genocide (pre Repulsion) meets Confuse (Japan). Seeing as this tape is 28 years old, there was a lot of hiss present. I tried as best as i could to remove the excess tape noise without it cutting into the actual music. It sounds better than most rehearsal tapes from the 80s anyway. Get ready for some utterly nasty, brutal, raw caveman thrash/crossover."  --Mahler







   

Kulturkampf - Complete Demos 1983 (Not Discography LP)



"In 1982 The Sub-Zeros split into two different bands. One was Societies Vultures (whose guitarist/vocalist moved to Sunderland and formed The Famous Imposters), the other band was Kulturkampf, which consisted of brothers Mark and Carl Wroe, Paul Kirkwood, and Karl Gallear. Their first gig was at a benefit supporting The Passion Killers. Karl left the band shortly before they recorded their first demo, 'The Struggle', at Street Life Studios in July 1983. Soon after, Andy Clough (formerly of The Sub-Zeros and Society's Vultures) joined as an additional guitarist. In November 1983 Kulturkampf went into Lion Studios in Leeds to record their second demo, 'The Corpse Of Bureaucracy', before splitting up. They played their last show in Nottingham with The Famous Imposters and Scum Dribblers."

Cloister Crime - "Devilish Music For An Unredeemable" Tape 1984


Antediluvian G.G.F.H. from Sweden. Sucks/Rules!!!

Solanaceae Tau - "Architektura Psychedelia" Tape 1988


"Frankfurt art collective, stringently D.I.Y. since 1986. Their anarchistic lyrics are combined with morgue-cold beats, female vocals, tape collages and occasional guitar, making a unique stand inbetween the genres of darkwave, industrial, and neo-folk."

War Ripper - "Hell Storm" 7" 2007


Rippin' war-punk from...JOEL OF TOXIC HOLOCAUST???
Like a homogenized shrapnel of Majesty, Venom on 33, and Shitlickers...

Paul Blackout - Live At Bodyhammer 2005



Illuminati N' Bass Baron of The Southern Cross!!!

Mix List...
Anthrax - Among The Living (Intro)
Bad News - Heavy Metal Farmer
Paul Blackout - Fucken Metalheads
Slacknote - Thugs (Blackout Remix)
Kemal - Fucking Hostile
Ministry - N.W.O. (Blackout Remix)
Paul Blackout - The Number
Arkon - The Robots
Paul Blackout - Revolution/Revolution V.U.P.
Paul Blackout - Bleed For The Devil
Paul Blackout - Insomniac
Overcast - Movement 1 (B.F. Remix)
Coresplittaz - Meteor
Paul Blackout - Land Whale
De-Koder - Knife (Blackout Remix)
Blood Duster - Drink Fight Fuck

NYC Mayhem - Everything 1985 (+ UNRL Rehearsals & Straight Ahead Radio Interview)



  

Francis E. Dec (Esquire) & Boyd R. Britton - "Hero In Hell" Cassette 1985



"Francis E. Dec (1926-1996) was an American lawyer and 'outsider writer' who was best known for his typewritten diatribes that he independently mailed and published from the late 1960s onward. His works are characterized by highly accusatory and vulgar attacks on various subjects, often making use of phrases like "Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God" to slander hierarchies that he believed were engaging in electronic harassment against him. Jeffrey Sconce analyzed the written works of Francis E. Dec in his book 'The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity', within a chapter discussing the phenomenon of 'targeted individuals' *. In it, he states that 'his writing speaks to a feature of technical delusions that became increasingly prominent in the second half of the twentieth century. Dec's screeds are emblematic in their careening, amplified panic over imperious yet chimerical powers that seemingly are everywhere all the time and yet can never be fully confronted or understood.'"

"Among other figures interested in Dec's works were William S. Burroughs and Genesis P-Orridge; the latter used a recording of his voice on the Psychic TV album 'Ultrahouse (The L.A. Connection)'. A 1983 issue of Weirdo by Robert Crumb was based on Dec's works. Other media inspired by Dec's writings include 'Hero in Hell', a series of spoken word performances performed by former KROQ-FM DJ Boyd R. Britton in the 1980s."

* Electronic harassment, electromagnetic torture, or psychotronic torture is a conspiracy theory that government agents make use of electromagnetic radiation (such as the microwave auditory effect), radar, and surveillance techniques to transmit sounds and thoughts into people's heads, affect people's bodies, and harass people. Individuals who claim to experience this call themselves 'targeted individuals.'